Charles Augustus Flower Charles Augustus Flower i(A2585 works by)
Also writes as: 'Anthos'
Born: Established: 1856 Port Fairy, Warrnambool area, Western District, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: Jun 1948 South West Queensland, Queensland,
Gender: Male
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1 The Cabbage-Tree Hat i "Old hat, though I may want a new one,", Charles Augustus Flower , 1976 single work poetry
— Appears in: Complete Book of Australian Folk Lore 1976; (p. 123)
1 A Thousand Miles Away i "Hurrah for the Roma railway! Hurrah for Cobb and Co.!", Charles Augustus Flower , 1971 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Overlander Songbook 1971; (p. 131) Complete Book of Australian Folk Lore 1976; (p. 202-203) Old Bush Songs and Rhymes of Colonial Times 1976; (p. 140-141)
1 2 The Broken-Down Squatter i "Come, Stumpy, old man, we must shift while we can;", 'Anthos' , 1894 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 30 June 1894; (p. 1220) Old Bush Songs : Composed and Sung in the Bushranging, Digging and Overlanding Days 1905; The North Queensland Register , 25 February 1924; (p. 21) The Bulletin , 17 January vol. 72 no. 3701 1951; (p. 2) The Penguin Australian Song Book 1964; (p. 154-155) From the Ballads to Brennan 1964; (p. 23-24)
1 A Thousand Miles Away A Thousand Mile Away i "Hurrah for the old stock saddle, hurrah for the stockwhip too,", Charles Augustus Flower , 1894 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 13 October 1894; (p. 692) Australian Verse from 1805 : A Continuum 1976; (p. 65-66) The Bushwackers Australian Song Book 1988; (p. 68-69) A Collection of Australian Bush Verse 1989; (p. 13) The Penguin Book of Australian Ballads [1993] 1993; (p. 170)
1 The Squatter's Farewell, A. D. 1885 i "COME, 'Stumpy', old man, we must shift while we can;", 'Anthos' , 1884 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 1 November 1884; (p. 705)
1 King Brigalow to Mr Dutton i "I GROW in a scrub near the Bungil,", 'Anthos' , 1884 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 9 August 1884; (p. 217)
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